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I am using Streambuilder and loading Snapshot from firebase. After loading the snapshot, I am putting my data into Post.dart where I made widget structure. My code can get the data, but when I delete the one of the post from the firebase, it still show the same posts, but last one disappears instead of the deleted one. However, if I change my page and come back, right one is deleted and everything is fine. So I think flutter knows that I am changing my firebase, but does not know how to map it into my Post. Any thought?

 StreamBuilder(
              stream: FirebaseFirestore.instance
                      .collection("timeline")
                      .doc(widget.currentUser.id)
                      .collection('timelinePosts')
                      .orderBy('timestamp', descending: true)
                      .snapshots()
              builder: (BuildContext context,
                  AsyncSnapshot<QuerySnapshot> streamSnapshot) {
                var items = streamSnapshot.data != null &&
                        streamSnapshot.data.docs != null
                    ? streamSnapshot.data.docs
                    : [];

                List<Post> posts =
                    items.map((doc) => Post.fromDocument(doc)).toList();

                return !streamSnapshot.hasData ||
                        streamSnapshot.connectionState ==
                            ConnectionState.waiting
                    ? Center(
                        child: CircularProgressIndicator(),
                      )
                    : Column(
                        children: posts);
              })

and Post is something like

 @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return Column(
      mainAxisSize: MainAxisSize.min,
      children: <Widget>[
      ...
      ],
    );
  }
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    Never compose the stream in the "stream:" call. Jul 23, 2021 at 2:02
  • 1
    @RandalSchwartz Why? and if it is poblem, how can I make it better?
    – Saesun Kim
    Jul 23, 2021 at 14:59

2 Answers 2

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You need to provide a unique key to your post item widgets so that when flutter rebuilds the column, it is able to differentiate between the old posts and the new list of posts. Basically it has to do with how flutter decides to rebuild certain elements and when.

If you want to test whether a unique key can solve the problem I usually start by assigning a key like this to the post widgets:

key: Key("${Random().nextDouble()}"),

And seeing if that changes anything. If it fixes it, you can try a more efficient key like a combination of the properties of each element.

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  • Hey,Did this work for you?In my case I don't have seperate widget (like post in your case).
    – Arjun
    Sep 2, 2022 at 12:56
  • Finally got it works thanks to you!
    – Aziz
    Feb 4, 2023 at 8:19
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I might be a bit late to drop my 2 cents, but you can try to add this code to your Post Widget:

@override
void didUpdateWidget(Post oldWidget) {
 //add the code you want it to update inside your Post widget.
 super.didUpdateWidget(oldWidget);
}

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